ClegganBay (Irish: Cuan na Cloigeann) is a natural ocean bay in County Galway, Republic of Ireland. ClegganBay is opened between Cleggan Head (on its...
lies 10 km (7 mi) northwest of Clifden and is situated at the head of ClegganBay. A focal point of the village is the pier, built by Alexander Nimmo in...
The ClegganBay Disaster, which occurred on 27 October 1927, was a strong gale that resulted in the deaths of 45 fishermen off the coast of County Galway...
located to the east of Cleggan and north of Claddaghduff, on the Atlantic coast. The townland was devastated by the 1927 ClegganBay Disaster which saw the...
(1966 ed.). Pan Books. p. 207. "The Wreck of the Steamer "London" 1866 in the Bay of Biscay". Archived from the original on 23 November 2007. Retrieved 27...
from Bridgetown, Barbados to a landing in Miami on December 4, 1991. In ClegganBay off the west coast of Ireland, 45 fishermen drowned when an unexpected...
28 October – ClegganBay Disaster: A severe windstorm batters the British Isles, with coastal flooding in the Irish Sea along Cardigan Bay and 5 fatalities...
Corporation is set up to encourage investment in agriculture. 28 October – ClegganBay Disaster: A strong gale kills 45 fishermen off the coast of County Galway...
Ireland, with a gust of 90 kn (100 mph; 170 km/h) recorded in Paisley. ClegganBay Disaster 28 October 1927 Storm affected the west coast of Ireland, with...
list catalogues about 400 of the coastal landforms of the island including bays, estuaries, harbours, headlands, and many others. Most offshore features...
the town of Clifden. The peninsulas of Kingstown, Coolacloy, Aughrus, Cleggan and Renvyle are found in Connemara's north-west. Connemara includes numerous...
opposition. Eventually, a smaller 600-metre runway was suggested at Cloon near Cleggan.: 59 This runway was built in 2008 and the airfield was supposed to be...
is less" He had hoped that new villages would develop at Derryinver, Cleggan and Spiddal, but the only new villages that advanced during the 1820s were...
by Rathlin Island Ferry Ltd connects the main port of the island, Church Bay, with the mainland at Ballycastle, six nautical miles (eleven kilometres)...
Heather (October 2018). Omey Island: A Geological and Human History (1 ed.). Cleggan: Connemara Doorstep Publishing. pp. 1–176. ISBN 9780957504462. Hoffstot...
Valley ASSI Carrickarade ASSI Castle Point ASSI Castletown ASSI Church Bay ASSI Cleggan Valley ASSI Cloghastucan ASSI Cloghfin Port ASSI Copeland Reservoir...
Carnfunnock Country Park is a 191-hectare park located between Drains Bay and Ballygally, near Larne, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is situated...
coast of Conmhaícne Mara, lending their names to holy wells at Renvyle, Cleggan, Aillebrack, Doon Hill, Mweenish Island and a cursing stone. Writing in...
O'Malley extinct 1892 O'Connell of Lakeview 1869 O'Connell extant O'Neill of Cleggan 1929 O'Neill extant first Baronet created Baron Rathcavan in 1953 Oakes...
2001. She now operates a cargo service to Inishbofin, County Galway from Cleggan. Built in Port Glasgow, Raasay was the eighth and last Island Class ferry...
Broom-More, Tavnaghboy, Kilrobert, Clare Mountain, Aghaleck, Corvally, Essan, Cleggan, Stroan, and Tullaghore. Similarly in Italy, the borders of ten municipalities...
26 March 1929 1145 Thomson of Glendarroch 28 March 1929 1146 O'Neill of Cleggan 17 June 1929 Baron Rathcavan 1147 Rigby of Long Durford 24 June 1929 1148...
regatta in August 2010 when the races of the 1890s were recreated in Trial bay using Norfork Broads One-Designs (brown boats), Lough Erne Fairies, Fife...
Irish politics too. They established Tullymore Lodge in Broughshane and Cleggan Lodge, originally a shooting lodge. A junior line of this branch, the O'Neills...